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Definition of Indefensibility
1. n. The quality or state of not being defensible.
Definition of Indefensibility
1. Noun. The quality or state of not being defensible. ¹
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Definition of Indefensibility
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Indefensibility
Literary usage of Indefensibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Horses and Roads: Or, How to Keep a Horse Sound on His Legs by J. T. Denny (1881)
"... VERY WORST DESCRIPTION—IGNORANCE OF PEOPLE IN ENGLAND OF THE NATURE OF A
HORSE'8 FOOT—' THE LANCET ' ON THE indefensibility, IN A PHYSIOLOGICAL LIGHT, ..."
2. New Testament Studies. I. Luke the Physician: The Author of the Third Gospel by Adolf von Harnack (1907)
"In spite of the opposition of Credner,1 B. Weiss, Klostermann, Zahn, Renan,
Hobart, Ramsay, Hawkins, Plummer, Vogel, Blass, and others, the indefensibility ..."
3. The Fruits of Victory: A Sequel to "The Great Illusion," by Norman Angell (1921)
"To the American the indefensibility of British conduct is plain. ... To the
Englishman just now, the indefensibility of French conduct is plain. ..."
4. Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford by Henry Parry Liddon (1889)
"St. Paul does not say, Know ye not the moral indefensibility of party spirit, or
the religious indefensibility of the popular paganism ? ..."